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EDUC 348 Teaching Adolescents/Except Needs

The study of assessment, identification, characteristics, and instruction of adolescents with disabilities. Focuses on methods that accommodate the academic, social, cognitive, and physical needs of the adolescent with disabilities. Explores components of Individual Educational Plans specific to adolescents with disabilities. Field placement in a diverse middle school or high school required. This course is offered every other year.

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